Biomolecules
Energy/Transport
Biotechnology
Ecology/Human Impact
Evolution
100

These are the building blocks (monomers) of carbohydrates like glucose.

monosaccharides

100

What two molecules make up the cell membrane?

lipids and proteins 

100

To produce human insulin, scientists insert the human insulin gene into the circular DNA of this type of organism, creating recombinant DNA.

bacteria

100

This specific percentage of energy is typically transferred from one trophic level to the next.

10%

100

This is an inherited trait that increases an organism's chance of survival.

adaptation

200

Name two functions of lipids. 

long-term energy and insulation

200

Active transport moves molecules "this way" against the concentration gradient.

against

200

This technique uses an electric current to separate DNA fragments by size, creating a unique 'fingerprint' or profile.


gel electrophoresis - DNA fingerprinting

200

This term refers to the position an organism occupies in a food web or energy pyramid.

trophic level

200

This term refers to an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in its environment.

fitness

300

Unlike the carbs, lipis, and proteins, nucleic acids are unique because they contain this specific element.

phosphorus (CHONP)

300

This type of fermentation occurs in human muscle cells during heavy exercise.

lactic acid
300

An organism that has been genetically engineered to contain DNA from a completely different species is known by this specific term.

transgenic organism

300

These species are non-native and out compete the native species for resources. They typically have no natural predators 

invasive species

300

What are the two taxon levels used to scientifically name an organism?

genus and species

400

This is the name of the bond that links amino acids together. Also used for another name for proteins. 

peptide bond
400

These are the two products of photosynthesis that serve as the reactants for cellular respiration.

glucose and oxygen

400

This controversial medical treatment involves replacing a faulty or absent gene with a working version to treat a genetic disorder like cystic fibrosis.

gene therapy

400

The large-scale removal and destruction of a forest or stand of trees.

deforestation

400

These are inherited structures that have lost most or all of their original function through evolution.

vestigial structures

500

When an enzyme loses its shape due to heat or pH changes, it is said to be "this."

denatured

500

The membrane is "this" because it only allows certain things to pass.

semi-permeable

500

These unique cells are unspecialized and have the potential to differentiate into many different types of cells, making them useful for repairing damaged tissues.

stem cells

500

What biogeochemical cycle relies on bacteria to help cycle material thorugh the soil and atmosphere?

nitrogen

500

This type of evidence compares the amino acid sequences in proteins to find relationships.

biochemical evidence

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